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William II, Viscount of Béarn

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28: 36: 123:, thus beginning the conquest of Majorca. The crew had faced little difficulty when they landed on the 12 September. However, Guillermo was killed, along with eight knights of his family, including his nephew Ramon de Moncada in the 404: 31:
Guillem II in a fresco on the walls of the house once belonging to Berenguer d'Aguilar de Barcelona. His shield shows a combination of the arms of Montcada and those of Béarn.
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In his last visit to Bearn, in February 1228, he promised the representative of the King of England that he would pay the latter homage throughout his lands in
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Back in Catalonia, he played a leading role in the council held in Salou which planned the
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on a monument near where Guillermo and his nephew, Ramón, died in combat during the
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Guillem Ramon de Moncada had two children with his wife Garsenda (daughter of
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Crusade, Heresy and Inquisition in the Lands of the Crown of Aragon (c. 1167)
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was given to Guillermo II de Bearn and thus passed to his heirs.
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The main thrust of his policy was the affairs of the
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Index

Guillermo II de Montcada


bars of Aragon
conquest of Majorca
Montcada
Castellví de Rosanes
Catalonia
Bearn
Marsan
France
Guillem Ramon de Montcada
Aragonese court
James I
Balearic islands
Aquitaine
Captieux
conquest of Majorca
Portopí
Sierra de Na Burguesa
Crown of Aragon
Costitx
Monastery of Santes Creus
Alfonso II, Count of Provence
Garsenda de Folcarquier
Gastón
Diego López III de Haro
Queen Victoria
Catherine the Great
Felipe VI

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